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Britain's Got Talent, Drag Race and EastEnders stars confirmed for line-up of new BBC game show

That's My Jam sounds like our jam.

The BBC has announced a new music-themed game show with a line-up full of recognisable faces.

Mo Gilligan hosts the UK adaptation of That's My Jam (which Jimmy Fallon hosts in the US) with Britain's Got Talent's Alesha Dixon, RuPaul's Drag Race UK's Michelle Visage, and Glee's Jenna Ushkowitz and Kevin McHale kicking off the first episode.

There will be plenty of challenges Mo will be putting the celebrities through, which will see them put their musical knowledge, dance moves and karaoke skills to the the test.

that's my jam, with alesha dixon, michelle visage, mo gilligan, jenna ushkowitz, kevin mchale from left to right
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In terms of guest stars, there'll be musicians, including Aloe Blacc, Becky Hill, Donny Osmond, Jason Derulo, NYSYC's Joey Fatone, Pussycat Dolls Kimberley Wyatt and Nicole Scherzinger, Salt N Pepa's Sandra Denton and Cheryl James, Tom Grenna and Boyz II Men's Wanya Morris.

From the world of TV we've got: Glee's Amber Riley, The Lord of the Rings' Billy Boyd, Grey's Anatomy's Camilla Luddington and Chris Carmack, Selling Sunset's Chrishell Stause and Mary Fitzgerald, Drag Race's The Vivienne and Courtney Act, The Office's David Koechna and Lucy Davis, comedians Gina Yashere and Reggie Watts, EastEnders actor and DJ Patsy Palmer, talk show legend Ricki Lake, rugby player Thom Evans, and Lucifer's Tom Ellis.

The series was actually filmed out in Los Angeles, hence why there are more US names than you might expect.

the masked singer uk judge mo gilligan
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In a press release, Mo stated that his favourite game on the show might be Wheel of Impossible Karaoke, and that the funniest moment from the whole series would be Salt N Pepa playing Catch the Mic, so keep an eye out for that one.

The eight-part series will be broadcast on BBC One from Saturday, December 17 at 9pm, following the Strictly Come Dancing final.

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